Sprockett
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Well it's time, the wife has approved the purchase of the tank and the location so now that it's settled I'm onto the details...
The tank I'm looking at is as follows:
48"L x 30"D x 31"H
That works out to about 187g's total, there is a possibilty that I can do a 48x36x31 if I can get it close enough to the wall. That for me would be ideal, but I have to do some planning first...
Here is a drawing of the tank:
Before I share my plans, my goals are as follows:
This is going to be a show tank for our front room, I intend to paint the back and to hide the overflow with rock as much as I can, I don't want powerheads and pvc sticking up in the center of the tank. I want it to look as natural as I can without sacrificing current flow. I also don't want to have a spiderweb above the tank, I dread complicated plumbing, the simpler the better for me because their's less than can go wrong (and if it can it will).
I've decided on these options so far:
1. All holes will use 2" bulkheads and piping.
2. The overflow will sit in the center of the back, I will be putting in crate to keep snails out.
3. I'm plumbing for a closed loop system that will use the holes in the back, my original plan is to have one side be intake and the other to be output to produce a current in the tank.
4. I want to have some type of water polisher hooked into the closed loop, still not sure how to do that as of yet, possibly have it pump into a small holding tank with an external filter that would pull from the loop and return it to the tank.
5. I'll be running a refugium and sump under the tank, still need to work out their size and volume.
6. I will run a Protien Skimmer, not sure which one yet, need to do some searching on that.
7. I will most likely run a reactor, again just need to research what will fit and meet my needs.
8. I will be integrating an emergency system so that if the power goes out, two UPS's will take over running the bare minimum to keep everything alive for a couple of hours until either the power comes back on or I pull out the generator.
9. I'm going to automate the system using one of the new available systems, possibly the Aquatronica system. I want something that I press one button and the tank will go into 'Feeding mode' turning off the return and possibly the closed loop so I can feed (and then coming back on after a set amount of time). If nothing will meet my needs I may just have to make a mini PC to control everything
10. The bottom of the stand will be built so it can hold water and will have a drain that will go out through the wall, it should also set off an alarm so I know something bad is happening...
Lighting is an open issue right now, still researching options there. I will be building a custom stand and hood for this, it's going to be an integral piece of our main living room.
This is my first 'big' tank so everythings new to me, I'll most likely order the tank early next week and the estimated turn around is 3 weeks plus shipping time, but even if I got it tomorrow there's so much research to do that it will a long time before I can even start on the stand...
So some advice from the more 'seasoned' members would be very welcome at this point
Cheers
The tank I'm looking at is as follows:
48"L x 30"D x 31"H
That works out to about 187g's total, there is a possibilty that I can do a 48x36x31 if I can get it close enough to the wall. That for me would be ideal, but I have to do some planning first...
Here is a drawing of the tank:
Before I share my plans, my goals are as follows:
This is going to be a show tank for our front room, I intend to paint the back and to hide the overflow with rock as much as I can, I don't want powerheads and pvc sticking up in the center of the tank. I want it to look as natural as I can without sacrificing current flow. I also don't want to have a spiderweb above the tank, I dread complicated plumbing, the simpler the better for me because their's less than can go wrong (and if it can it will).
I've decided on these options so far:
1. All holes will use 2" bulkheads and piping.
2. The overflow will sit in the center of the back, I will be putting in crate to keep snails out.
3. I'm plumbing for a closed loop system that will use the holes in the back, my original plan is to have one side be intake and the other to be output to produce a current in the tank.
4. I want to have some type of water polisher hooked into the closed loop, still not sure how to do that as of yet, possibly have it pump into a small holding tank with an external filter that would pull from the loop and return it to the tank.
5. I'll be running a refugium and sump under the tank, still need to work out their size and volume.
6. I will run a Protien Skimmer, not sure which one yet, need to do some searching on that.
7. I will most likely run a reactor, again just need to research what will fit and meet my needs.
8. I will be integrating an emergency system so that if the power goes out, two UPS's will take over running the bare minimum to keep everything alive for a couple of hours until either the power comes back on or I pull out the generator.
9. I'm going to automate the system using one of the new available systems, possibly the Aquatronica system. I want something that I press one button and the tank will go into 'Feeding mode' turning off the return and possibly the closed loop so I can feed (and then coming back on after a set amount of time). If nothing will meet my needs I may just have to make a mini PC to control everything
10. The bottom of the stand will be built so it can hold water and will have a drain that will go out through the wall, it should also set off an alarm so I know something bad is happening...
Lighting is an open issue right now, still researching options there. I will be building a custom stand and hood for this, it's going to be an integral piece of our main living room.
This is my first 'big' tank so everythings new to me, I'll most likely order the tank early next week and the estimated turn around is 3 weeks plus shipping time, but even if I got it tomorrow there's so much research to do that it will a long time before I can even start on the stand...
So some advice from the more 'seasoned' members would be very welcome at this point
Cheers